PoDunk
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Thanks for the info. This is my first grow. The side lights seem to be helping. The plants on the outer perimeter are responding to the light. The acrylic covers let the fan leaves press right up against without touching the bulbs. My over head light is on a chain. I can bring it up about 3 or 4 feet before I run out of room. It is to the sides that I am packed in like sardines. All the grow bags (two gallon) are stacked right up against each other. That is why I would like to be able to sex them asap. I need to make room for the girls (providing I don't get 13 males or hermies! ).your best bet would be to go to 18/6 immediately for 3 days then switch right to 12/12
this will help ease the transition and will help your girls grow faster.
as far as nutes go, continue using your veg nutes, then you switch after a week or so. a lot of nutes have directions for putting both flower and veg nutes temporarily to ease the transition
that looks like a really cool grow, I am fairly certain that you will get too close to the light if you let em go, I would use wire to Lst, tie the terminal bud shoot of each plant so they are facing 90 degrees to the side, that way only branches and colas will grow up during the surge, not the main stalk of the plant
have you grown before? are your girls liking those florescents on the side?
I have two 4 foot T12 fixtures that I have not used yet. Wonder if it would be worth while to stack them above two of my 2 foot u-bend fixtures. I would do this after a few weeks of flower when they are taller. That would give me lights from floor to ceiling on two sides. I have one more 24" fixture that I could stack above in the back. Giving me 4 foot of u-bends in the rear and 6 foot of lights on the left and right (2ft u-bed 4ft fixture). All the u-bends are 4000k bulbs. The MH is a 400w 4000k right now. I will have the 2100K conversion bulb ready to go. I don't have any bulbs for the 4' fixtures yet. Should I go with a lower temp for them? I am not switching out the u-bends. I have a case of 24 4000k bulbs that I got for $20.